Microsoft ruling delayed
Settlement talks have apparently delayed a decision in the U.S. government's antitrust case against Microsoft.
District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson last week said he would issue a decision in the case today unless the two sides could negotiate a compromise.
Last year, Jackson found that Microsoft abused monopoly power, hurting the industry and consumers.
The story is located at www.zdnn.com.
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